ATP is used by cells as energy currency because it contains a "high energy" phosphate bond. Since it is high energy it is also labile, so if one were to eat ATP the high acidity in the stomach would cause this bond to break. The products of this reaction would be ADP and a phosphate ion. I'm not sure if this would be further broken down into AMP plus another phosphate, but I think that the ADP or AMP could be directly adsorbed by the stomach lining. Of course, these molecules no longer have the high energy of ATP, so one would not get additional caloric value.
The Krebs cycle does not directly produce ATP. It produces NADH, FADH2, and GTP. All of which can be used to make ATP.
ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate. They're the same thing, ATP is just the abbreviation.
Adenosine TriPhosphate or "ATP". is used in weukaryotes and PMF i.e. proton motive force is a source of active transport. Energy is supplied directly or indirectly by ATP
Glycolysis and Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle) form ATP directly in the Substrate Level of Phosphorylation
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Chemical energy - usually most directly and most efficiently from ATP. But there are times when it doesn't require ATP.
The sun aids to human nutrition directly and indirectly. Directly, the sun's rays provide vitamin D and indirectly through ATP/photosynthesis It gives energy to plants that we eat and the animals that eat them (which we also eat.) You will get the most indirect nutrition from the the sun (energy) if you eat plants.
The Krebs cycle does not directly produce ATP. It produces NADH, FADH2, and GTP. All of which can be used to make ATP.
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Not directly. Glucose is used in cellular respiration to turn ADP into ATP, but it is ATP that is used for energy.
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